830. Chapter 830 It is also necessary to be an uncle's lesson to a nephew
Halfway through his words, he was feebly interrupted by Mu Qingyang.
He waved his hand to Mu Qinghan with a faint smile, and said with a weak smile:
"Don't tell them about this."
"But, brother Huang..."
Mu Qinghan's brows furrowed, and his solemn look was completely different from his usual cynical look.
Mu Qingyang waved her hand, and the heavy breath calmed down slightly at this time.
He raised his eyes slightly, looked at Mu Qinghan, and suddenly smiled.
"What about you, do you want to take this seat?"
A question stopped Mu Qinghan.
He looked into Mu Qingyang's expectant eyes, and a small apology appeared on his face.
It seems cynical, but it is extremely serious.
"Brother Imperial, you know that my virtue is my destiny."
This statement makes it very clear, he does not want to sit in the emperor’s seat!
Mu Qingyang seemed to have guessed Mu Qinghan's answer correctly, and was not too surprised!
But the bitterness in his eyes became even stronger.
"Everyone wants to sit on the throne of the emperor, but I don't want any of the people I want to pass on to the throne."
As he spoke, there were a few faint tears in the corners of his eyes.
Only Mu Qinghan knew the helplessness involved.
He patted Mu Qingyang's shoulder comfortingly and said:
"Brother Imperial, don't worry, those two brats won't be so unfilial. There will always be someone willing to take over your empire."
Hearing this, Mu Qingyang smiled without taking it seriously.
"Why, you, the emperor's uncle, are going to fight them to take my position?"
"Why not? As an uncle, you should teach your nephew a lesson."
He looked at Mu Qingyang's words with amusement, but his heart became more and more helpless.
Although those two dead boys were not born to the same mother, they have quite similar temperaments.
After chatting with the emperor for a while, Mu Qinghan came out!
Seeing the two disobedient brothers standing there, he couldn't hide the surprise in his eyes!
He really didn't expect these two little bastards to be obedient and wait for him here?
He was indeed right. On the surface, these two boys were indifferent to the Emperor's father, but they couldn't help but care about him in their hearts, right?